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Solar cell production to benefit chemical, material suppliers, says report
Consumption of chemicals and materials for amorphous silicon solar cell production is expected to reach $240 million in 2008 and $575 million in 2010, according to market research group The Information Network ...
Asyst faces another takeover bid
There is another takeover bid for Asyst Technologies Inc. Fab-tool automation firm Asyst announced that it has received notice from Riley Investment Partners Master Fund L.P., a hedge fund that with related ...
Lynn Township Police Charge Man With Leading Cycle Chase
A 20-year-old man on a motorcycle led state police on a short chase in Lynn Township on Monday night to avoid being pulled over for driving an unregistered vehicle, said state police at Fogelsville.
Motorcyclist arrested after short chase
A 20-year-old man on a motorcycle led state police on a short chase in Lynn Township Monday night to avoid being pulled over for driving an unregistered vehicle, according to a state police news release issued ...
Toppan rolls 32-nm masks, but can industry afford it?
Beating its rivals to the punch, Toppan Printing Co. Ltd. claims that it is the first photomask maker to develop a 32-nm manufacturing process.
In Your Congregation: May 31, 2008
ST. PHILIP ORTHODOX CHURCH, 1970 Clearview Road, Souderton, presents Dr. Niko Chocheli at 4:30 p.m. today, on Georgians in the Old Testament.
Wilkes University awards degrees
Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre, held graduation ceremonies recently. Receiving doctorates in pharmacy were Jillian Olson of Bethlehem; Angela Rothermel of Lehighton; Janelle Weiland of New Tripoli; Melissa ...
Parents find trip to chiropractor eases kids' ills
From the moment a baby enters the world, stress on the infant's body can cause health problems.
ALLENTOWN will conduct street sweeping in the following areas: Friday -- Hamilton Park, Union Terrace west to the city line from Hamilton Boulevard south to East Texas Boulevard; 23rd Street west to the city ... via The Morning Call
The following reports were taken from information supplied by area law enforcement agencies Saturday: FATAL CRASH: Richard A. Gulas, 53, of New Oxford, was killed Friday night when he was thrown from the ... via Chambersburg Public Opinion
Regional vineyards plan themed events
Tickets are required for this event and can be purchased at each winery as well as at the door. via Pocono Record
Driver identified in accident that killed wrestling coach
South Whitehall police have released more information today about the crash that killed Parkland physical education teacher and former wrestling coach John S. Toggas this weekend. via The Morning Call
Strong growth seen for advanced photomasks
“We will witness further consolidation in the mask market with the acquisition of Photronics in Q2 2008, leaving Compugraphics, a subsidiary of Princeton, N.J. based Rockwood Specialties, as the only U.S.-based photomask supplier”
After the pain of mediocre growth in 2006, the semiconductor photomask market regained its strong advance last year with growth of 9.4 percent , reaching sales of $2.5 billion, according to market research ... via EETimes.com
Business Players - April 14, 2008
Jenny Poust of New Tripoli has joined the Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau as the new e-marketing manager. via The Morning Call
Recipe Exchange - April 9, 2008
When you have a recipe to contribute, please provide your name, address and daytime phone number. via The Morning Call
“It's four generations of women in the business”
Chocolates with chili pepper, fresh, vivid flowers and vegetables were some of the selections Saturday morning at the Wrightstown Farmers Market preview. via Intelligencer News
Processing gear market for LCDs set to rebound
“The LCD equipment market was in a tailspin in the past two years, dropping 50% since 2006”
The global market for array processing equipment for TFT-LCDs is set to rebound this year after a disastrous 2007, according to market research group The Information Network. via My ESM
Shopping Scout - February 29, 2008
FOUND Wheelchair: Margaret of Walnutport, Naomi of Wescosville and Gloria of Lehighton have wheelchairs they are willing to sell to Annette of Lehighton. via MergeDigital
THE CENTER FOR HUMANISTIC CHANGE will hold the following youth job training meetings: 2:30-3 p.m. Thursday at Sacred Heart Hospital's Conference Center, second floor, 421 Chew St.; 8:30-9 a.m. Friday at Grace ... via The Morning Call
NEW LIFE LUTHERAN CHURCH'S middle school youth will hold a clothing and household goods drive today through next Wednesday. via The Morning Call